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Code · Maryland · Tax - General

§ 10-305

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§10–305.
(a)To the extent excluded from federal taxable income, the amounts under this section are added to the federal taxable income of a corporation to determine Maryland modified income.
(b)The addition under subsection
(a)of this section includes the net capital loss carryback, as defined in § 1212 of the Internal Revenue Code.
(c)The addition under subsection
(a)of this section includes any taxes based on net income that are imposed by any state or by a political subdivision of any state.
(d)The addition under subsection
(a)of this section includes the additions required for an individual under:
(1)§ 10–204(b) of this title (Dividends and interest from another state or local obligation);
(2)§ 10–204(c)(2) of this title (Federal tax–exempt income);
(3)§ 10–204(e) of this title (Oil percentage depletion allowance);
(4)§ 10–204(i) of this title (Deduction for qualified production activities income);
(5)§ 10–204(j) of this title (Deduction for costs for security clearance administrative expenses and construction and equipment costs incurred to construct or renovate a sensitive compartmented information facility); and
(6)§ 10–204(l) of this title (Deduction for donations to qualified permanent endowment funds).
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